- [Narrator] So let's talk about what you should knowbefore diving into this course.Here are the prerequisites.You should be familiar with macOS, how to navigatethe file system, how to open files,where you can find files in folders.Just the basics.You should be familiar with text editing.Copying, pasting, going to new lines,putting the cursor in the right place.Just the most simple uses of text.Finally, any coding experience you have will definitelyhelp in this course,but it is not necessary to get through the course.

As I mentioned earlier,we are going to be talking just a little bitabout what the coding elements do,and if you've never programmed before,I'll give you some resources as we goso you can look up anything if you have questions.If you see this list and you feel comfortable,you're ready to go forward with the course.

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9/25/2017

Discover how to build native iOS apps. This course covers the code, tools, frameworks, and practices for building applications with iOS 11. Instructor Todd Perkins explains how to install Xcode and the iOS SDK, create an Xcode project, and run your first app. He also familiarizes you with core development concepts, including how to work with storyboards, change a label with code, handle a button press, and troubleshoot UI-to-code connections. Plus, he walks through how to plan out and code a simple app.